Re: Point System

Yes @Justin-Pacheco you should get points for any kind of edit you do on Maps. Keep in mind that for you to get a point the edit has to be approved and published first. Also, only one point max per location, no matter how many edits you do for that particular location.

Re: Point System

Yes @Justin-Pacheco you should get points for any kind of edit you do on Maps. Keep in mind that for you to get a point the edit has to be approved and published first. Also, only one point max per location, no matter how many edits you do for that particular location.

Re: Point System

IvanY wrote:

Yes @JustinP you should get points for any kind of edit you do on Maps. Keep in mind that for you to get a point the edit has to be approved and published first. Also, only one point max per location, no matter how many edits you do for that particular location.

Re: Point System

IvanY wrote:

Yes @JustinP you should get points for any kind of edit you do on Maps. Keep in mind that for you to get a point the edit has to be approved and published first. Also, only one point max per location, no matter how many edits you do for that particular location.

I'm sorry, but this is incorrect information.

You will not get points for editing the majority of things on the map; such as roads, address markers, rivers, mountains, cities, etc.

Points can only be earned for editing certain places (known to mappers as POIs). Specifically, you will only get points for editing POIs in the "establishment" sub-set of categories. Basically, if you can leave a review on it then it's in that sub-set.

You will only get one point for editing a feature. If you have ever edited it in the past, you already received your point and will not get another one. There is a separate point available if you were the person that added the feature.

Re: Point System

@Flash You're right, my apologies. I guess when I said 'any kind' I was talking more in terms of editing/adding locations and such. I totally forgot that you can edit roads and such (not a big MapMaker user). Thanks for the correction.